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1 EGW 1SM 252.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
In assuming humanity Christ took the part of every human being. He was the Head of humanity. A Being divine and human, with His long human arm He could encircle humanity, while with His divine arm He could lay hold of the throne of the Infinite.
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2 EGW 1SM 264.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
… with humanity. He employed the human faculties, for only by adopting these could He be comprehended by humanity. Only humanity could reach humanity. He lived …
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3 EGW 3SM 129.4 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… a Human Body and a Human Mind —A human body and a human mind were His. He was bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh. He was subjected to poverty from His first entrance …
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4 EGW CCh 215.5 (1991 Counsels for the Church)
… this human machinery in healthful action if the human agent will obey His laws and cooperate with God. Every law governing the human machinery is to be considered …
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5 EGW 1SM 226.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
… in human form, to live a man amongst men. He assumed the liabilities of human nature, to be proved and tried. In His humanity He was a partaker of the divine nature …
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6 EGW 1SM 375.2 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
… ; for it took the divine and the human to bring into the world the salvation that was needed by fallen man. Divinity needed humanity that humanity might …
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7 EGW 1SM 19.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
… in human language. It was written by human men. These men were inspired of the Holy Spirit. Because of the imperfections of human understanding of language …
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8 EGW 3SM 139.4 (1980 Selected Messages Book 3)
… true human being. In our conclusions, we make many mistakes because of our erroneous views of the human nature of our Lord. When we give to His human nature a …
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9 EGW 1SM 96.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
… with human agencies according to God's plan that brings the result in the conversion and sanctification of the human character. We cannot see and could …
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10 EGW 1SM 250.3 (1958 Selected Messages Book 1)
… taking humanity into Himself. Thus Christ gave to humanity an existence out of Himself. To bring humanity into Christ, to bring the fallen race into oneness …
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